Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in soccer history, having reached a remarkable total of 965 goals. He made headlines when he became the first player to surpass the 900-goal mark on September 5, 2024, at the age of 39 years and 7 months. To achieve this milestone, Ronaldo played 1,238 matches, averaging an impressive 0.73 goals per game.
Currently, Ronaldo is active with Al Nassr and the Portugal National Team. His recent move to Almeria has significantly impacted the club’s social media presence, leading to a 25 percent increase in followers. Javier Tebas, a prominent figure in soccer management, noted the media influence of Ronaldo’s presence, stating, “At least on a media level, it has made Almeria increase their followers on social networks by 25 per cent.”
Despite his age of 41, Ronaldo continues to be a focal point in discussions about player transfers and marketability. Recently, rumors circulated about a potential move to Chelsea, but Fabrizio Romano dismissed these claims as “fake news,” emphasizing that there was no truth to the speculation.
Observers of the sport are keenly watching Ronaldo’s career as he continues to break records and influence the game. His ability to maintain a high level of performance at an advanced age for a professional athlete is noteworthy. As he continues to play, many are curious about how long he can sustain this level of excellence.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any future moves or changes in his career, but Ronaldo’s legacy as a leading scorer and influential player remains intact. His contributions to soccer will be remembered for years to come, and his current activities with Al Nassr and the national team keep him in the spotlight.











